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Stafford, Kim
Kim Stafford is the author of five books of poetry, most recently A Thousand Friends of Rain (Pittsburgh, 2005), and associate producer of Every War Has Two Losers (Zinc Films, 2009), a film on…
Spires, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Spires’ sixth collection of poems, The Wave-Maker, was published by W.W. Norton in July 2008. A review of the book appears in the review section of our website. Her new children’s book, I Heard God Talking…
Spade, Amy
Amy Spade earned degrees from the University of Michigan and the University of Houston and now teaches at the City University of New York�s Baruch College. Her poems have appeared…
Spacks, Barry
Barry Spacks is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, after many years of teaching at MIT. He is the author of two novels, three CDs of his…
Spaar, Lisa Russ
Lisa Russ Spaar teaches creative writing at the University of Virginia. She is the author of Satin Cash (Persea, 2008), Blue Venus (Persea, 2004), Glass Town (Red Hen, 1999), winner of the Rona Jaffe Award for…
Sousa, Sarah
Sarah Sousa’s poetry has appeared in A Sense of Place, Poetry Motel, Spire Press, The Anthology of New England Writers 2004, Wolf Moon Press and Smartish Pace, Issue 12. She lives in Western Maine with her husband,…
Sorkin, Adam
Adam Sorkin is the author of thirteen books of literary translation. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, APR, Poetry, Seneca Review and elsewhere. He is Contributing Editor for…
Sonde, Susan
Susan Sonde’s second collection of poems, In the Long Boats With Others (New Rivers, 1989), won the Capricorn Book Award from the West Side YMCA in New York. Her work was nominated…
Snyder-Camp, Megan
Megan Snyder-Camp’s poems have appeared in Borderlands, Controlled Burn, LUNA and The Antioch Review. She lives in Seattle, Washington. (2004)
Smits, Sally
Sally Smits recently received the Greensboro Biennial Award in Poetry. Her poems have been published in Buffalo Carp, Crab Orchard Review, Northwords, Seedhouse and The Penwood Review. After completing her…